2016-08-31 17:29, Dumitrescu, Cristian: > From: Gowrishankar Muthukrishnan > > rte table hash structs rte_bucket_4_8, rte_bucket_4_16 and > > rte_bucket_4_32 have > > to be cache aligned as required by their corresponding hash create functions > > rte_table_hash_create_key8_lru etc. > > Hi Gowrishankar, > > My understanding is you are trying to work around the check invoked by the > hash table create functions that verifies the size of the bucket header > structure is a multiple of the cache line, right? > > Given that the size of this structure is 1x, 2x or 3x times 64 bytes, the > check passes on IA CPUs (cache line of 64 bytes; explicit alignment to cache > line size is not needed in order to make the size of the structure a multiple > of cache line), but not on PPC CPUs (cache line of 128 bytes), correct? > > I don't think your proposal provides the best way to fix this issue, since > your code leads to a considerable increase in the memory consumption used per > bucket in most cases: > - 100% more memory for 8-byte key hash table > - 0% more for 16-byte key hash table (code does not fix anything, > explicit alignment is not needed) > - 50% more for 32-byte key hash table > > I suggest you simply change the check: instead of validating this data > structure is a multiple of cache line size, validate it is a multiple of 64 > bytes.
Any news please? The whole series is blocked for this patch. Should we expect a v7?